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Preferred term

Discourse modelling  

Type

  • Named individual

  • Operation

Definition

  • Discourse modelling describes all aspects of the relations between groups of sentences in monologue (text), dialogue, or multiparty interactions, e.g. text coherence, rhetorical relations, intentional and attentional state, centering, dialogue moves, dialogue acts, argument structures and reference phenomena, to name just a few. Recently, with the growing interest in multimodal discourse processing, discourse models extend their reach beyond the modality speech/language to other modalities like gesture, gaze or haptics, and cover also cross-modal phenomena.

Broader concept

Description

  • The task/process of building discourse models

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URI

http://w3id.org/meta-share/omtd-share/DiscourseModelling

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